Kitchen Progress

Job planning the tile work I thought you might like to see the progress that has been made on the new student kitchen. Though we do not have the funds yet to do the chimney and roof, we are finishing the sink and cooking area. JBI students, Job and Alick are working a few hours each afternoon and it is looking wonderful! The students are really looking forward to the day when they can move in and use it!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GIFTS TO JBI PROJECT #5619.

Job finishing the sink counter tileAlick sanding the cement work 

Margaret & the JBI Library

PA210038 Margaret has returned for a month to finish cataloguing the JBI library books! Yes, it is a news flash and a wonderful gift of her time to us! Margaret was here in August with her husband and catalogued hundreds of books but when she left about 2/3 of the books still remained uncategorized and randomly sitting on the new shelves. So she decided to come back for a month and see if she could finish the job for us. She is staying in the girl’s dorm and the girls have been giving her a hand in the afternoons by gluing in the card pockets and labels! Pictured are student helpers Ronneth, Flora and Jill, Margaret is seated. Thank you Margaret for the tremendous help to us at JBI!

Sunday at Evangel Temple

JBI Ministry TeamWe went to Evangel Temple Assembly of God this morning to hear one of our JBI student ministry teams. The guys are from five different islands in Vanuatu (pictured left to right) Cedrick from Santo, Job from Ambrym, Tom from Tanna, Clovis from PA190017Mota and Norman from Paama. It was a wonderful service. Cedrick, a second year student preached and many came to the altar for prayer afterwards. An offering was taken to help with the JBI student mission trip planned to the northern Banks islands in November.

During the greeting time I turned around and saw people whom I recognized but could not believe would ever be in Vanuatu. I was astounded to see old family friends, Alex and Janet. They have come to Vanuatu to work with an NGO. We are just delighted to have them in country!